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English, 11.01.2021 02:00 shanice13

Hey everyone! I was wondering if any of you here attended/attend Calvert Academy online school? If so, I have a few questions because I literally can't find anybody who attends it. - what grade?
- what are your favorite resources for homework help besides
- any tips on handling the stress/tackling work you're behind on?
- are you in any homeschool groups?
- if yes, where did you find out about it?
- how do you connect with other Calvert students?

Thanks in advance :)

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